Limann government
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This is a listing of the ministers who served in Limann's People's National Party government during the Third Republic of Ghana. The Third Republic was inaugurated on 24 September 1979. It ended with the coup on 31 December 1981, which brought the Provisional National Defence Council of Jerry Rawlings to power.
List of ministers
Portfolio | Minister | Time frame | Notes |
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President | Dr. Hilla Limann | September, 1979 – December 1981 | |
Vice President | Dr. Joseph W.S. de-Graft Johnson | September, 1979 – December 1981 | |
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Dr. Isaac Chinebuah | September, 1979 – December 1981 | |
Minister for Interior | Ekow Daniels Kwame Sanaa-Poku Jantuah | September, 1979 – October 1981 October 1981 – December 1981 | |
Minister for Defence | R.K.S. Riley Poku | September, 1979 – December 1981 | |
Attorney General and Minister for Justice | Joe Reindorf | September, 1979 – December 1981 | |
Minister for Finance and Economic Planning | Dr. Amon Nikoi Dr. George Benneh | 1979 – 1981 May 1981 – 31 December 1981 | |
Minister for Health | Dr. K. Ocran | 1979 – ? | |
Minister for Local Government | K.K. Anti | 1979 – ? | |
Minister for Education | Dr. Francis Kwame Buah | 1980 – 1981 | |
Minister of Culture and Sport | Thomas G. Abilla | ? – ? | |
Minister for Agriculture[1] | E. Kwaku Twumasi E.K. Andah Nelson Yaw Agbesi | 1979 – ? ? – ? ? – 1981 | |
Minister for Trade and Tourism | Dr. Francis Kwame Buah | 1979 – 1980 | |
Minister for Trade | Vincent Y. Bulla | 1980 – ? | |
Minister for Information and Tourism | Dr. Yaw O. Afriyie | ? – ? | |
Minister for Labour and Social Welfare later Minister for Labour, Youth and Social Welfare | Mrs. Adisa Munkaila | ? – ? | |
Minister for Transport and Communications | Harry Sawyerr | 1979 – 1981 | |
Minister for Works and Housing | Colonel David Zanlerigu | 1979 – ? | |
Minister for Fuel and Energy | F. Wulff Tagoe | ? – ? | |
Minister for Industry, Science and Technology | M.P. Ansah | ? – ? | |
Minister for Lands and Natural Resources | E.F. Yeboah Acheampong | ? – ? | |
Minister for Youth and Rural Development | Dr. E.K. Andah | ? – ? | |
Minister for Presidential and Special Affairs | Dr. John S. Nabila | ? – ? | |
Regional Ministers | |||
Ashanti Region | J.O. Afram | ? – ? | |
Brong Ahafo Region | E.K. Twumasi | ? – ? | |
Central Region | Kankam da Costa | ? – ? | |
Eastern Region | F.K.B. Amoah | ? – ? | |
Greater Accra Region | T. Torto | ? – ? | |
Northern Region | Alhaji I. Haruna | ? – ? | |
Upper Region | G. Nango | ? – ? | |
Volta Region | F.Q. Amegah | ? – ? | |
Western Region | Sam Cudjoe | ? – ? |
See also
References
- ↑ "Former Heads of MoFA". Official website. Ministry of Food and Agriculture. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
Preceded by Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (1979) |
Government of Ghana 1979 – 1981 |
Succeeded by Provisional National Defence Council (1981-1993) |
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